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I Blooiiilngcunip, N H of HE U ■ H<'< I 1 ' * “■ • 30-39-10; 310. An umbrella that folds into a han Ftirtitahed by tin* Abstract Firm WASHINGTON. D. C. May 13 John A. Pinkerton to Chester L. A parcels post at first. If not for all dle l«*»s than two feet long and about M mkihi A Blough Hovey. BEH of BE' K, Bec. 8; WH TELEGRAPH SYSTEM DESTROYED Dm«*, limited to i*ackage« originating two Inches In diameter was the recent of BW H «n<l BEH of HWU. H»< ANI» NEWS LACKING In rural routes and deatlned for rural invention of a Pennsylvania man. W. B Barnes, referee, lo D M. AHOI NI» HIM A 1.111'1.9- •-3T-9; 3lt> For every man, woman and child Griffith, lot 3. blk 15. Klu mat h routes, was advocated before th«* i H II. Vim Vulkimburg to I C hou»«* committee on poatotfices un«i in this country ther<* is manufactured Falls; 39.750 Shock I» Felt in Several Citi«* post roads by representative» of the each week more than twelve pounds Hampton. lol 2, blk 3. Klamuih Band« i-Miii i nn Squander Tliou*wui<ki, A. L. Leavitt and F II. Mills to C Falls; *10 Throughout California. Similar Merchants' association of New York.. of finished Iron and steel products. Hut tie* County Court Can't N. Hawkins, half Interrai in lots 3. 6 to First On«* John H. Smart to W. E Nlchol- It requires approximately ten tons and 7. blk. 92. lots I, 2, 3. X. 9. 10. Marcus M Marks, president of the H| m * ii «I a < '«tit association. favon*d limiting th»* par- of pitchblende to yield a single grain blk 91; lots 6. 7, X. 9, 10. blk. 100; HOU. SW H B«*c 21-33-7 H; 33.400 ! cels post to rural communities b«*- of radium bromide, to obtain which blk», 99 and 103. lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. Elnora C. King to Oregon Trunk United Press Service. cause he f«*ared that to extend it to over a thousand reductions and crys blk. 96; lots I. 2. 3. 4. 5. blk 106; Rallwai, BEH of HE >4 Sec 24-13- II. F Murdoch I ium come out with PORT LIMON. Costa Rica. May 13 cities would allow the large mail or tallisations have to be made. »; 31. lots I, 2. 4. 7. », blk 104; lota 1. ». « ilirvv-culuiuu harangue demanding Another great earthquake has oc- ■Mexico now holds fifth place nmong 3. 4. 5 blk 101 Klamath Addition to der houses to gain a monui*oly on George W. Jory to Kllta M Qilllll th« recall of the tlieinbwro of the coun curred In Costa Rica, this time reach rural business, and thus threaten th«* nations for th«* production of quick Klamath Falls, »100. by, BEH Sec 10-40-8; flO ty court. Ills chief cry 1» that th« ing as far as Ban Jose, where many welfare of th«* country store, which h«*' silver, but the falling off of produc V. 8. to Thomas McCormick, lots buildings have b«*en levelled. The K. II. Oolame to Howard F Bhvp county court squandered the funds oi c«*nsider«*d essential to the growth of tion tn oth«*r countries may bring it a and 4 and BH of NWH 8ec 1-40-7. telegraph lin«*» into the interior were herd, part of blk 54, Nichols Addi the county when It paid J. G Plerc* lhe village He said also that the Into th«* lead within a few years. 3400 for a deed to bls revlslonary In put out of commission suddenly to lion to Klamath Falls; 3326 A. L. Leavitt to F. II Mills, un In a quicksilver mine In Asia Minor government had better go slow and tcresta In the courthouse block Thl- day That it will be followed by a divided quarter Interest In lota 4. 6, pht«. William Pitts to .Maigm.t there recently were found the i*kekle- w«« such a ti eineudous waste of luon heavy loss of life is expected, and that try out the rural system before at 4. 7. blk 91; all of blk». 89 and 98; NWH and and NWH of BE Q Be« tempting the costly ««stablishnient of tons of fifty men. the victims, geolo ey that Mi Murdoch would make It the destruction of property will be a via reels |Hi»t in cities. In rural dis gists claim, of a tragedy which must lots 9 and 10. blk 104; lot« ti, 7, 3. 8-40-9. also lot 2. blk. 63. Nichol» cost the county twice that sum In n tremendous is certain. A low tidal 9, 10. blk 101. Klamath to Addition uddltlou to Klamath Falls. 31«00<l have occurred more than 3,000 years recall election lie dwells In u some wave followed the sh«M*k. Couriers i tricts. he pointed out. th«* nucleus ot Klamath Falls; »1. Rosa M Hoyt to L. M. Itoblaou. what grandllo«|u«*nt manner about ago. the machinery already existed in th«* from San Jos«» and Cartago bring Klamath Development Company to NWH >»f N'EH Sec 9-41-11; 33.000 After two years of experiments a American Indcpcnibn««* mid the pro news of another quake, and it is be iural ftee delivery. He considers a raise ol 3300 a year Trinidad sugar plantation owner has J. K. Cunningham, lots 22 and 23. Odd Fellow»' Hall Association of tectlug of the right» of tbe pea»antn lieved that this third will bo greater succeeded in making a good grade of blk 4. Midland; 310 Klamath Fall» to Frank Ward mid uud so ou, every word violng with th* than the s«?cond. as it was after it a sufficient amount to cover th«> extra paper from waste can«* and bamboo work to rural carriers. Beyond this C N. Hawkins to F II Mills, half Charles Graves, lots Sand 6. block other to make the public believe that that the telegraph lines were de there was little additional coat to be fibre. Interest In lot« 4. 5. 4. 7. blk 91; al) IX. Klamath Falls; 310 Mr. Murdoch Is sincere I'erhap« h* stroyed. Platinum is produced in the United of blk X9; all of blk 9X; lots I. 2, 3, F. II. Milla to A. L. Leavitt, one- Is. but the Herald doubts It SAN BKRNADINO. Calif.. May 13. cxpecU*d in the way of horses and States only as a by-product of placer 4. 5. blk 97; lots 9. 10. blk 101, quarter Interest In lots I and 3. blk A slight earthquake was felt here last wagons, and he said that a thorough If he Is so anxious to protect th« gold mining in Oregon and California, Klamath Addition. 310 93; lots 4. 7. X. 9. 10. blk 94. lots I Interests of the public then why doe* night, though no damag«* was infiict- ijvestigation had assured th«* nient l»ers of the Merchants' association the 1908 output being but 760 Troy Charles R. Jackson to Wm Wag- 3. 3. 4. 5. blk. 100; all of blk 102. «*d. It lasted for several seconds mncee. ner, SWH of NWH* EH of SWH lota 3. 4. 5. blk 104 Klamath Addi lie not go after Sanderson's scalp' that the venture would prove profit- I REDLANDS. Calif., May 13.—This The mayor has been Instrumental In In the last fisca) year experts of the and SWH of 8EH Be«* IX-38-16; tlon to Klamath Falla; »1 city was shaken last night by a slight able to the postoffico department, »pending thousand» of dollar» that department of agriculture inspected 310. earthquake. No damage was done, The views held by Mr. Marks are all C. N. Hawkins to A L. Leavitt, half should have not l>«*eii spent. Wbi before slaughter 56.544,255 animals post bill incorporated In the parcels U. S. to Charles R. Jackson. BE H though the people were badly scared. New at 876 establishments in 240 cities of NW«, El» of BW Q and BW H of Interest in lots 1 and 2, blk 92. lota dhl not Mr .Murdoch oppose the ere« NEEDLES. Calif.. May 13—At of Representative Bennett of 4. 7. X. 9. 10. blk 94; lot« 1. 2. 3. 4. tlon of a 340,000 school house on th* aud towns. SEH. Sec 18-38-15. 10:26 last night an earthquake was York.k 5. blk 100; all of blk 103. lot« .1. 4. west aide, when every falr-mlnde«i A new alloy, containing 68 per John M. Stahl, president or th*i O. \V. White and Alex Martin Jr., felt here and lasted for more than a (cent nickel, 30.5 per cent copper and trust»*«*«, to F. H Mills and A. I. 5, blk. 104, Klamath Addition to person will admit that one for halt Farmer»' congr«*ss. said that it was minute. The people were badly thnt nuiotirt v onld bare done? Yd 1.5 per cent iron, is said to have a Leavitt, lots 4 and 7. blk Ito, Klam- Klamath Fall»; 310 frightened and rushed to the streets. unfair that a Japanese in this country ho Indorse«! 8atnl«*r»o|i » course in V. A. Dunlap to E K Manning. I tensile strength p5 per cent greater ath Addition to Klamath Fall». »I The crockery was rattled on the could send a package of ten pound» lot 2. blk 52. Nichol» Addition to tliui Inatanc«’ Wh) do«*» h<* not coin* ard au elastic limit 50 per cent high to Japan for 31.20. when an Amer V. A Dunlap to Phoeb«* Vinson, shelves and the chandeliers jangled. out and oppost* the bond Issue that ican citizen to send that same pack er than the beet rolled steel. lots 7 and 8, blk 52. Klamath Falls; Klamath Fall»; 31 No damag«* was done. M France« Will» to Geo. 1‘ug«*. «alls tor 316.000 or more for th« To save time of horsemen Is the 31 age from Washington to Baltimore would have to pay 3i 60. even when object of a Californian who has pal Theron L. Royer to Edward BEH of NEH and NEH of SE *4 »ec «-ommencement of work on a city hall WAGONS ARRIVE 6'OR that It 1» proposed to <<r«*cl at a coat the package was broken up into the etted a combined curry comb and Bloomingcamp. 8H of NE'4. See 24-38-10; 31. ME.AROW LAKE LUMBER CO. Francis Wills to Geo Page, lota 21. of nearly 350.000? Why d««*« he not mail limit of three pound |*ackkag«*s brush, so arrang«*d that one follows 30-39-10; 310. J. B. McClellan to R. H. Dunbar, 22. 23. 24. blk. 23. Second Addition oppose Mr Sanderson'» plan for gat Will B«- I sed in Connis tion With the He advocated cither th«* zone system ' the other over the side of a horse, ob- bag«* sites, when he knows a» well a of charges or else an entire monopoly l vlating the n«*c«*»sity of going ov«*r th«* lot fl. block 35. 1st Add to Klamath to Klamath Falla; II. Big TYaclion Engin«* an) man that It 1» a moat wasteful ex Lak«*slde company to Frank Halasz of the parcels carrying business by animal twice. Fails; 310. travagaace? Why does h<* Indora* NWH of SWH uud lot» I and fl. »<-<- tbe government. The express com- John L. I.«*e to S A Michelson. A carload of heavy freight wagons Saaderson. by keeping quiet, In hi» part of Tract No. 90 of Enterprise 8-41-12; 32.400. were received here Thursday by th«* I*any. he said, was almost exclusively CONTRACT LOT FOR ANOTHER J. A. Finch to Everett Miller. EH action In buying block X8, when 72 CONCRETE BUNK STRI (TUIE Tracts, Klamath Falls; 31200. Meadow Lake Lumber company. at* American institution, as In nearly would huv«* save«! ih>* city mare than of « very other country in th«* world the EH «me- 10-33-13; II R. H. Dunbar to Louis Alt, lots I, These are to be used in connection the 3600 h<* allege» wa» »qiinn<!«*re«l J A Finch to Mryllv ,M M ilici mone poly on this W. A. Calkin» Will Erect One on Main 2 and EH of lot 3, In block 42. 1st with the big traction engine in the i overnniert had a In the count« court? Wh* doe« h. m > c . I 1-2612; II NW H i Street, Hot Springs Addition business Add Klamath Fall«; 310 transportation of lumber from the • • P C. Lavey A Co. to J J. l\ ynitl Indorse, by hi» »Hence, th«* waste or Sam C. Graves to Chari«*« Grave«. mill near Meadow lake to the box fat mon«) for printing the city charter W. A. Calkins entered into a con lut 8, blk 33. Worden, fl5o story about sal That interesting NH of NEH of BEQ of NEH and ; tory, which will be located near tile nnd th» holding of a city election to tract last Friday with the Hydrau P. C. Lave) A Co. to Flora M John in which b.on leaving the streams NEU of BEU of Sec 20-37-1 1; »10. depot. The wagons are specially con pass the same, when lie »hould know lic Stone and Brick company for the 8. P. Westfield to C R. Taylor. »°n. l°l 6. 1»1K- 3»* Worden; 3150 structed for this class of work, and they are hatch and disappearing until If he 1« the lawyer he pretends to be erection of a two-story concrete block U. 8. tu Charles II Hugh«. HE •* they return, full grown, to spawn li< » SH of NW <4 and HE U of 8*x 26- will withstand the hardest kind of the identical stream in which they structure on his property on Main 39-9; 310 of 8E H . W H of SE H and 8W 14 of that It la all wasted? usage. street In the Hot Springs addition Other acts In the ndmlnlMlratlon or NEH sc« . 29-38-15. < ime to life was challenged at a mat J. G Pierc«* to Klamath Canal Co., This is another step in the direc Mayor Sanderson of equal Importanc* Lizzie Fitch, pari of lot I 2 tion of modernizing the method of ing of the house committee on ter The building will adjoin that of the all lots and blocks In Canal Add to Miller Photo company. This 1» the Klamath Falls; 31 to these and which coat the c|t« inor*- Klamath Falls. 310. handling the timber of this county. ; ritories the other day. Dr. B. W. third contract that the Hydraulic annually than tbe 3'100 Mi Murdoch Everman, an expert of the bureau o' Elizabeth A. Platt» to Oregon i Frank Ward to Charley F. ReLap, and is indicative of what may be ex-1 pected in the future. The new cap fisheries, said in answer to a question Stone and Brick company has secured lot 1. block 94, Klamath Add to Trunk rallwuy, right of wiij t hi oligli burps on so loudly »hould receive th* for the erection of business blocks at Klamath Fails; 310 attention of this watchdog of th 8 >«r xe 3| m 33 34-3 3i ital that i» coming here now has only by Chairman Hamilton that in his that point. O 8 Purdy ■ to David and Neil county treuHiiry nnd county court Charley F. DeLap to C W. Harlow, as its object the reduction of the cost opinion a great majority returned to Mr. Calkins has already leased the SH of lot 1. block 94.Klamath Add Campbell, lot I, blk 4; lot» I. 2. Rut no. Mr Murdoch'» sincerity d«w of prodnetion and the conservation of the streams in which they were building, which will be 25x70 feet, to Klamath Falls; 310. blk X. Fairview Addition to Klamm i not go that far He 1» like ih<- res' the timber. With the modern meth hatched. "Is there proof that a single sal to a party from Portland. The ground L. B. Appl«-gat«* to Carolin«* Link« ' . Falls, nn«l 20 feet off »onth «*nd <»t of the crowd b«< 1» traveling with ai ods that are to be employed it means floor is to I m * Used iui leolauiant yjr- 8WU of NWH and WH of SW H of iots 7 and 8, blk 56. 310. thl» time. Ail ti««*) «are fur just now tile stream mon ever returned to the adding to the lumber output of . poses. The second floors of this build Sec. 35-37-10; 310. Charl«*» II Hugh» to F. 8 Robblns. la to save something that the) believ* the county many millions of feet! where it was hatched?” challenged Geo. W. Manning to Geo Grizzle, 8EH of SEH. WH of SEH and will I m * of benefit fo them and to d<- which under former methods of hand-' Judge Wickekrsham. the delegate ing and the Miller building will be fitted for rooming purposes, each hav SEH off NWH of Sec. 1-40-9. 31400 SW«4 of NEU »«•<• 29 38-15; 310. »troy everything thnt »land» in their .kiska. fiom Aj^ska. ling would be lost. way of getting it I^keside Company to Joseph Vic Dr. Everman said he thought it ing been leased for that purpose by W W Maaten to 8. J. Maaten, had been proven by the experience of the man who will operate the restau SEH of SE H of Section 15-39-9, torln. SW H of NE <4 »«•<’ 16-41-12; If .Mr Murdoch was sincere In th* HORRIBLE DEATH OF WIFE rant in the Calkins structure. 31.600. nttitudi* he has assumed the peopl>- 32500 MI RDEREB ON SCAFFOLD the government in restoring a supplv I The securing of this contract 1« an- of salmon to the Sacramento river, United State« to Fred I. Houaton. . larkeslde compan» to Marie Zuinpf would re»|M>cl his opinions, if Io* put other victory for the Hydraulic Stonc SEH of See. 8-40-7. Sfrangi«-«! to Ih-ath After Begging for but Wfekersham was not convinced SEH of SEH «ec. X, and lot 2 »<•<. sued nil officials alike they would a' and Brick company, and goes to prove Several Minutes to Be Hanged louat give hint the credit of being dl* Fred L. Houston to Florence M. 17-4-12; 31.600 I The doctor, by request, also enlight- that the time is not far distant when State of Oregon to Henry Muck. Interested In bi» motives. « ned the committee by the statement Again But when Stanosheck, HE H of See 4-40-7; 110. practically all of the first-class busi that a fish is an "animal." Lizzie Schallock to W. B. Barnes, SEH of SWH »ec. 23. and NE <4 of they ffnil him nvi-i looking one otfii lal ness structures in this city will be referee, lots 4 nnd 5, block 15, Klam NWH and WH of NEH. »••<• 26-3*.- wlio hu» adviented. »upported and United Pres» Service. I WALLA WALLA. May 13.—The NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRABY built with Its material. 9; 3800. tirgud thi* expenditure of thousands oi ath Fall»; 31. thirteenth hanging at Walla Walla United States to <’ E. BurtOti. SH dollars of the taxpayers' money that Henrietta Melbasc« to W H. Barnes, The following books are recent FARMS BEING FENCER BE- penitentiary today was the most, referee, lots 4 and 5, block 15, Klam of NEH an<l SEH of NWH »c< 4- should not have been »pent at all. TWEEN HERE ANI» MIDLAND grewsome ever witnessed in prison. addition« to the Public Library: 38-5. and attacking another »<-t of official ath Falla; 31 Susannah and Sue, Truxton King. For twenty minutes after Richard C. E Burton to Thoma» l.ovettee, who spent money for what they be- Josephone Shari* to W. B. Barnes, Set in Silver. White Sister, Beverley J. W. Smith, who was in tbe city Suinn dropped through the trap he I referee, lots 4 and 5. block 15. Klam-1 SH of NE'., i . id SE H of NWH sec. I ileved to lie a n«*ce»i«ary precaution hung pleading with his executioners! of Graustark. Flower of the Dusk, Thursday, states that within thirty ath Falls; 31. f-3K-v; 4z u u. ¡11.*; m< Justified In looking arouutl to draw him up again and drop him Old Lady No. 31, Master’s Violin. days there will not be a farm, with P. R. Fountaln to Effi«* Garren, lot Ilui tb* nigger In the woodpile Th* y J. G. Pierce to G. H. Woodbury, j the second time and stop his agonies. | The Castaway. Inner Shrine. House one exception, between this city and all lots and block» In Ist Add. to 5. blk 8, Falrvicw Vhlltlon •«» Klam- will not Lui to lo«ik far In Mi He was full of bravado to the last. He Boat on the Styx. Pursuit of the Midland that will be unfenced. It is Klamath Falls, not now vested by j :<lh Falls; 310. , doch'a case. would not have a clergyman accom House Boat. Calling of Dan Mat- I a matter of but a year or so when it deed in G. H. Woodbury; 310. I thews, Steven Boy'» Series. Betty was )>ossible to drive from Klamath pany him to the gallows. The trap Frank A. Cutter to Lawrence 81a» was sprung at 5:02 and the body shot Wales & Co., The Land of Long Ago. Falls to Midland without following ton. lot 10, bl. 15, Fairview Addition! Ccm<» and Find Me, Venetia — North any of the roads. That day, however, to the end of the rope. Quinn, after No. 2 to Klamath Falls: 110 struggling for several seconds shout ern Italy, The Foreigner. Little is gone. Few realize the great change Ralph H. Ros» to Wm. Francis Brown Jug at Kildare. Kingdom of that has taken place in this part of ed: "My God. this Is awful.' Haul Byrne, lots 7 rnd 8. blk. 13, Ewauna me up, boys, and drop me again. Hur I Slender Swords, Ix>rd Loveland Dis the Klamath Basin, but some Idea Heights Addition to Klamath Falls; covers America. A Modern Chronicle, may be gained from the improve- ry; take me back and let me drop 310. again." His cries lasted for several Son of the Immortale, It Never Can ments that have been made in the Percy Sherburne to Paul Breiten minutes before he wavered and stran Happen Again, The lx*ng Shadow. matter of fences. stein, lot 2, blk. 8, lakeside Addition Farming It, Forty Minutes Late. Mr. Smith's ranch is located about gled. At 5:22 he was pronounced Marin Eden, Water Wonders, Don six miles from this city, Though he to Klamath Falls; 3150 dead. William H. Holablrd to Southern Quinn murdered his wife at Ever Cameron. Set Muhlbach, Proso. Four I is 74 years of age, he is still as vigor Pacific company, lot 2. «ec. 2; lot 1, ous as most of the young men of the Feathers, White Apron. Anna of ett, Washington. Green Gables, Stories of Great Art county. He has plowed his farm and see. 3; lot 2, «ec. 3; SH or NEH. ists, Half a Rogue, Biography of seeded nearly 70 acres of it this 8EH of NWH. SWH and WH of ALEX MARTIN SR. VERY LOW Silver Fox, Girl of the Limber Lost, spring And this in addition to build SEH xec. 3; WH of NEH mc . 10, A telegram was received here yes Heart of the Red Firs. Ixrat Cabin | ing a small residence on the place, a SWH <<f NWH. NH of 8WH, SEH The Lesser Stock is composed of the finest 1; terday by Alex Martin Jr. from his Mine, My Lady of the South, Old chicken house and a barn, He la the of SWH. »WH of 8EH aec 14; of Ladies* Furnishings ever brought to this city. It brother-in-law, Dr. Aiken, to the ef Rose and Silver. Mr. Opp, Stickeen, j typical American who. through right NH of NEH and SEH of NEH sec. fect that the removal of his father to Strain of White, Live Boy of Oregon, living, has found the fountain of 23-36-«; 310. was brought to this city by Mr. Lesser. He could not Geo. Bloomingcamp to School Ï5ÏÏ- the hot spring» was not productive of | Behind the Line, Boy Soldiers of youth. trict No. 36, Klamath County, 3 a. the results sought, and that his condi-. 1812, Cattle Rancher to College, find a location in which to do business, there being no tion was such as to demand his return ' Mind Power and Mind Privilege. RANGER ATTACKER BY RAGLE in NWH of See. 80-39-10; 31- to hi» home in Fresno. Heredity and Parental Culture, Polly Charles A. Oakes to F. P. Hixon, vacant storeroom, and was compelled to sacrifice the This news will be received with Oliver’s Problem, A Summer in a The following dispatch from Buena lots 1, 2 and 3, See. 20-23-12 and deep regret by the people of this Canyon, Tom Brown's School Day». Vista. Calif., gives the unique ad SEH of NEH of See. 25-23-11; 310. stock. We purchased the complete line and have county, where Mr. Martin numbers 8tory of Lewis and Clark. Bird Wo venture of a forest ranger. J. E. J. R. Crews to Louis Mueller, Blk. placed it on sale. There still remains a portion of the his friends to the extent of his ac man of Lewis and Clark's Expedí Martin wan attacked by an eagle on 110, Mill« 1st Add. to Klamath Falls; quaintance. While the news from his tion. May 8th while riding down the moun 310. stock—every article of which is exclusive. The sale bedside is not very encouraging, it is tain side, and, being unarmed, was N. 8. Merrill to E. E Fitch, blks. Some folks get a good many irons yet to be hoped that the rugged con compelled finally to seek protection 1 and 2 and lot» 1, 2, 3, 4. , 7, 8, will continue this week. stitution which has withstood so in tbe fire at the same time in spite among nome thick bushes. The big blk. 3, and lots 1, 2. 7. 8, blk. 15, of themselves. Jobs come thick and many strains in the past will over bird circled about him several times Merrill; 31.000. come the present attack, and he will fast, some days. The best way to do, and darted down upon his head, tear N. J. Reasoner to Chester L. Ho be restored to vigorous health once then, is to keep calm and go straight i ing his scalp and lascerating bis face. vey, SEH of 8EH. See. 23; NH of ahead — doing all the little thlnrx more. 23; Quite a large delegation of High NEH and NEH of NWH. Bee. Dr. William Martin and Alex Mar- that lie in one part of the farm when N'A SH of SEH. Her. 34-7-9; and you are in that locality, and then go School girla and boya with friend« tin Jr. left Friday morning for on to something else. Finish what left Friday on the «teamer Winema of NEH, Bee. 3-38-9; 310. Fresno. J. K. Reasoner to Chester L. Ho- you have on hand. Time brings all for the Agency, where the High SUCCESSOR TO THE BOSTON STORE Dean Havlln was a visitor in the out right to the man who works this School ball team lout a game to the vey. lot 4, See. 4-37-9; 310. way.- Farm Jouinal. city from Dorris last week. Indian« by the acore of 5 to 3. Theron II. Royer to Edward I believed to bí tremenoous WASHINGTON LETTER NtbTKbi OF SCIENCE DAILY LIST OF TRANSFERS Lesser Stock HECTOR’S